The nanoconduttori triple the potential of photovoltaic installations

 The nanoconduttori triple the potential of photovoltaic installations.  Technology, Renewable, Solar, solar panels, research, universities

The bulk limit energy efficiency of solar panels can be overcome with modern superconductors that triple the number of electrons transportable: the researchers have discovered the University of Technology in Delft (Netherlands) and the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter of having used nanocristalli for the experiment el’hanno renamed “snowball effect”, precisely because of the considerable increase in performance.

The trials will take off after the publication of the journal Nano Letter. To date it is not possible to estimate how many years will be available commercially this neimportant thing is to know that a turning point for the w technology, but the energy problem exists. In a time of crisis of supply and soaring energy demand, a similar technological innovation that can only benefit the environment and perhaps slow down a little ‘growth in prices.


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